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文化适应的多个维度与拉丁裔青少年受侵害的关系。

Multiple dimensions of acculturation and the victimization of Latino adolescents.

机构信息

Department of Women and Gender Studies, University of Delaware.

Violence and Justice Research Laboratory, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University.

出版信息

Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2021 Apr;27(2):280-295. doi: 10.1037/cdp0000338. Epub 2020 Apr 16.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Little research focuses on the multiple dimensions of acculturation (Anglo orientation, Latino orientation, familial support, immigrant status), their interaction, and the victimization of Latino youth. This study examined these relationships for various forms of violence, including dating violence, conventional crime, child maltreatment, peer and sibling victimization, sexual victimization, and stalking.

METHOD

Data came from the Dating Violence Among Latino Adolescents (DAVILA) study, which recruited a national sample of 1,525 Latino teens between 12 and 18 years of age.

RESULTS

Logistic regression results showed that familial support was related to significantly lower odds of all types of victimization. Additionally, Latino orientation was related to both lower odds of any victimization and higher odds of polyvictimization. Anglo orientation and immigrant status were also protective of conventional crime, sexual victimization, and polyvictimization. Adding interaction effects revealed that the influence of Anglo orientation varied as a function of Latino orientation for several forms of victimization and also varied by immigrant status for conventional crime, dating violence, and sexual violence. Lastly, a 3-way interaction between Anglo orientation, Latino orientation, and immigrant status influenced the probability of sexual victimization.

CONCLUSIONS

Anglo orientation, Latino orientation, familial support, and immigrant status showed protective qualities, but the trends were specific to victimization type, and interactions surfaced. The findings point to the need for prevention and intervention efforts that strengthen families and embrace both Latino and Anglo cultures for Latino teens, fostering biculturalism. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

很少有研究关注文化适应的多个维度(盎格鲁取向、拉丁裔取向、家庭支持、移民身份)、它们的相互作用以及拉丁裔青年的受害情况。本研究考察了这些关系在各种形式的暴力中的表现,包括约会暴力、传统犯罪、儿童虐待、同伴和兄弟姐妹受害、性受害和跟踪。

方法

数据来自拉丁裔青少年约会暴力(DAVILA)研究,该研究招募了 1525 名年龄在 12 至 18 岁之间的全国性拉丁裔青少年样本。

结果

逻辑回归结果表明,家庭支持与所有类型的受害风险显著降低有关。此外,拉丁裔取向与任何受害和多受害者的几率增加有关。盎格鲁取向和移民身份也对传统犯罪、性受害和多受害者有保护作用。添加交互效应显示,盎格鲁取向的影响因拉丁裔取向的不同而在几种受害形式中有所不同,也因移民身份的不同而在传统犯罪、约会暴力和性暴力方面有所不同。最后,盎格鲁取向、拉丁裔取向和移民身份之间的 3 向交互作用影响了性受害的概率。

结论

盎格鲁取向、拉丁裔取向、家庭支持和移民身份表现出保护作用,但趋势是针对受害类型的,并且出现了相互作用。研究结果表明,需要为拉丁裔青少年制定预防和干预措施,这些措施要加强家庭支持,并同时接受拉丁裔和盎格鲁文化,培养双语文化。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。

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